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with a yearly uptake of 160 students in total. Please refer to http://mbg.au.dk/ for further information about The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and to https://nat.au.dk/ and http
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. The Section for Wildlife Ecology is situated in Aarhus and employs 35 staff members, including six affiliated with the bat research group. For more information on the Department see: http://ecos.au.dk/en/ What
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. The candidates must hold a PhD in Chemistry/Physics. Experience in data framework development, kinetic/thermodynamic modeling, and collaborative interdisciplinary research. An education history in chemical
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Applying machine learning-guided directed evolution to improve multiple enzyme properties Upscaling selected biotransformation reactions in collaboration with academic partners Responsibilities and
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of taking up the position, at a level equivalent to that required for MSc students, see https://masters.au.dk/how-to-apply/admission-requirements/danish-language-requirements . Course fees etc. in
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communication skills orally and in writing are mandatory. Who we are All post doc fellows will be part of Center for Ice-Free Arctic Research (CIFAR). You can find more about the center here: https://bio.au.dk
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consortium at FGM with focus on multi-omic mapping of cardiometabolic (adipocyte) dysfunction. Dedicated mentorship and career development. A competitive salary and benefits package in accordance with Danish
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engineering Experience with assay development and enzyme kinetics Excellent English proficiency in written and oral form Excellent communication and social skills for working within an interdisciplinary
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of root hair infection and root nodule development and a strong background in plant-microbe interactions is expected. Applicants must have a relevant PhD and additional experience from postdoctoral
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, reaction kinetics and dynamics, and theory/simulation of ultrafast time-resolved experiments. will be a part of the Physical Chemistry section at DTU Chemistry (https://www.kemi.dtu.dk/english/research